Academic Press, 2020. — 359 p. — ISBN 978-0-12-816714-4.
Glucose Monitoring Devices: Measuring Blood Glucose to Manage and Control Diabetes presents the state-of-the-art regarding glucose monitoring devices and the clinical use of monitoring data for the improvement of diabetes management and control. Chapters cover the two most common approaches to glucose monitoring–self-monitoring blood glucose and continuous glucose monitoring–discussing their components, accuracy, the impact of use on quality of glycemic control as documented by landmark clinical trials, and mathematical approaches. Other sections cover how data obtained from these monitoring devices is deployed within diabetes management systems and new approaches to glucose monitoring.This book provides a comprehensive treatment on glucose monitoring devices not otherwise found in a single manuscript. Its comprehensive variety of topics makes it an excellent reference book for doctoral and postdoctoral students working in the field of diabetes technology, both in academia and industry.
Self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) devicesIntroduction to SMBG
Analytical performance of SMBG systems
Clinical evaluation of SMBG systems
Consequences of SMBG systems inaccuracy
Modeling the SMBG measurement error
Continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) devicesCGM sensor technology
Clinical impact of CGM use
Accuracy of CGM systems
Calibration of CGM systems
CGM filtering and denoising techniques
Retrofitting CGM traces
Modeling the CGM measurement error
Clinical use of monitoring dataLow glucose suspend systems
Predictive low glucose suspend systems
Automated closed-loop insulin delivery: system components, performance, and limitations
The dawn of automated insulin delivery: from promise to product